The newlyweds. “All I thought about was what I would wear and how romantic it would be to live with my husband,” Garland later said about the marriage. “Naturally, I never wasted a moment thinking how I would get the plumbing fixed if anything broke down.”

Garland and Rose review a musical score. Born Frances Ethel Gumm in Grand Rapids in 1922, Garland garnered a special juvenile Oscar for her role as Dorothy in 1939 and received an Oscar nomination in 1954 for her performance in A Star Is Born.

The actress arranges flowers in a sitting area. During the three years the couple were married and living in the Bel-Air house, Garland starred in eight MGM films, including For Me and My Gal, Presenting Lily Mars, Girl Crazy and Meet Me in St. Louis.

Rose escorts a passenger on the Gar-Rose Railway, complete with a miniature steam engine and freight cars that ran on 780 feet of track laid by Rose himself in the backyard. Garland reportedly was not fond of the train but indulged her husband’s favorite hobby.